kootenai river resident fish mitigation
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KOOTENAI RIVER RESIDENT FISH MITIGATION. Idaho Department of Fish and Game: 1988-065-00. Project Overview. Project responding to changes from Libby Dam. Comprised of multiple studies on white sturgeon, burbot, and native salmonids. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
KOOTENAI RIVER RESIDENT FISH MITIGATIONIdaho Department of Fish and Game: 1988-065-00
Project Overview
Project responding to changes from Libby Dam
Comprised of multiple studies on white sturgeon, burbot, and native salmonids
Cooperative fishery evaluation of 1988-064-00; 1994-04-900; and 2002-002-00
Goal: Restore these fish populations to the Kootenai River
Project Objectives
Restore natural recruitment of white sturgeon
Restore natural recruitment of burbot
Increase resident salmonid densities
Kootenai River White Sturgeon
Problem: Temperature, discharge, and other physiochemical changes resulting from the operation of Libby Dam are not adequate for sturgeon recruitment.
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Kootenai River White SturgeonAccomplishments
• Larval sturgeon habitat requirements identified
• Rock Pile Pilot Study
• Understanding effects of Libby operations and spawning events
• Advanced egg development sampled
Kootenai River White SturgeonAccomplishments
• Juveniles captured upstream of Bonners Ferry
• Larval sturgeon habitat requirements identified
• Advanced egg development sampled
• Rock Pile Pilot Study
• Understanding effects of Libby operations and spawning events
North American Journal of Fisheries Management
• Paragamian, V. L., and M. J. Hansen. 2008. Evaluation of recovery goals for endangered white sturgeon in the Kootenai River, Idaho.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science
• Justice, C., B. J. Pyper, R. C. P. Beamesderfer, V. L. Paragamian, P. J. Rust, M. D. Neufeld, and S. C. Ireland. 2009. Evidence of density- and size-dependent mortality in hatchery-reared juvenile white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) in the Kootenai River.
Journal of Fisheries Management and Ecology
• Paragamian, V. L. and D. V. Wakkinen 2011. White sturgeon spawning and discharge augmentation.
Journal of Applied Ichthyology
• Paragamian, V. L., R. McDonald, G. John Nelson, and G. Barton. 2009. Kootenai River velocities, depth, and white sturgeon spawning site selection – a mystery unraveled?
• Neufeld, M. D. and Rust, P. J. 2009. Using passive sonic telemetry methods to evaluate
dispersal and subsequent movements of hatchery-reared white sturgeon in the Kootenay River.
• Rust, P. J. 2011. Translocation of pre-spawn adult Kootenai River white sturgeon.
White Sturgeon Related Publications
• Determine effects of substrate additions to the Meander Reach
Proposed work • Expand sampling above Bonners Ferry
o Telemetry of large juveniles above Bonners Ferry
o Analyze movements in relation to habitat improvements.
o Effects of nutrients on growth.
o Egg mat sampling above Bonners Ferry
• Aid Libby Operations
• Free Embryo Releases
BurbotProblem: Temperature and discharge resulting from the operation of Libby Dam are not adequate for burbot spawning.
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BurbotAccomplishments
• Burbot extensive rearing implemented
• Confirmed success of hatchery releases
• Burbot population targets identified
• Burbot flow SOR was recommended
• Stocking criteria identified
• Identification of variation in mitochondrial DNA
Burbot Related PublicationsJournal of Freshwater Ecology
• Paragamian, V. L., J. McCormick, and C. Laude. 2008. Changes in Population Indices of a Diminishing Burbot Population in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada.
• Paragamian, V. L. 2010. Increase in abundance of signal crayfish may be due to decline in predators.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management • Paragamian, V. L. and M. J. Hansen. 2009. Rehabilitation needs for burbot in the Kootenai
River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada.
Journal of Applied Ichthyology• Paragamian, V. L. and M. J. Hansen 2011 (in Press) Stocking goals for rehabilitation of burbot
in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada. • Paragamian, V. L., C. Laude, K. Cain, N, Jensen, and J. Barron 2011 (in press) Pen rearing
burbot larvae - a novel technique.
American Fisheries Society Symposium 59. • Hardy, R., and V. L., Paragamian. 2008. Zooplankton communities and burbot relative
abundance of some oligotrophic lakes in Idaho. • Paragamian, V. L., and V. D. Wakkinen. 2008. Seasonal movement and the interaction of
temperature and discharge on burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho.• Paragamian, V. L., Pyper, B. J., M. J. Daigneault, R. P. Beamesderfer, and S. C. Ireland. 2008.
Population dynamics and extinction risk of burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho.• Powell, M, V. L. Paragamian, and J. Dunnigan. 2008. Mitochondrial variation in Western North
American burbot with special reference to the Kootenai River in Idaho and Montana, USA.
Proposed work
• Evaluate natural production.
• Evaluate release sites on survival.
• Correlate optimal flow regime conducive to spawning.
• Extensive rearing ponds
• Aid ACOE in Libby Operations.
• Habitat selection of juvenile burbot.
Problem: Libby dam traps macro nutrients resulting in low fish production in the lower Kootenai River.
• Spawning and overwintering habitat seems to additionally limit rainbow trout recruitment.
Native Salmonids
Nutrient Addition• cooperative management with KTOI of nutrient addition site
• sample fish metrics at established monitoring locations
Native Salmonids Accomplishments
• Six full years of nutrient additions
Native Salmonids Accomplishments
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Proposed work• Continue cooperative nutrient
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• Continue fishery evaluation at trend locations.
• Address limiting factors of growth and density with rainbow trout oOtolith microchemistry
oOverwintering habitat limitations
oDetermine success of rearing strategy
oHabitat improvements to increase spawning.
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